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      25th Sep 2007
Hello,

Is there a way to format a page to have two columns, but instead of the text
wrapping from the first to the second, you can start the text at the top of
both columns?

For example, I have a professor that wants us to submit a weekly journal
formatted in two columns: one will have notes form our reading and the
other with reflections of those notes, so text in both columns may not be
spaced equally.

For extra clarification, I basically want column 1 to be continuous between
p1,2, 3, etc. and column 2 to be independently continuous between p1, 2, 3,
etc.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks, Jen
 
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      25th Sep 2007
Use a two-column table. You can have borders or not as suits.
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"Jen" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to format a page to have two columns, but instead of the text
> wrapping from the first to the second, you can start the text at the top of
> both columns?
>
> For example, I have a professor that wants us to submit a weekly journal
> formatted in two columns: one will have notes form our reading and the
> other with reflections of those notes, so text in both columns may not be
> spaced equally.
>
> For extra clarification, I basically want column 1 to be continuous between
> p1,2, 3, etc. and column 2 to be independently continuous between p1, 2, 3,
> etc.
>
> Any help would be appreciated!
>
> Thanks, Jen

 
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